best panel filter?

brendanb1801

Leon... Gone
Aug 20, 2007
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Hi,

Just fitted my smoothed and drilled airbox and now looking to get a panel filter.

Which one is the best to give the car a bit more of a growl?

Thanks
 

brendanb1801

Leon... Gone
Aug 20, 2007
175
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3 or 4 people have said green cotton to me. that or piperx.

like your engine bay by the way. looks like mine in a few months!!
 

J0N

Defected!
3 or 4 people have said green cotton to me. that or piperx.

like your engine bay by the way. looks like mine in a few months!!

Cheers, glad you like it. Can't comment on the Piperx but I do know that Green Cotton filters are kind to the MAF as they're not overly oily. I was told to stay clear of K&N for this very reason but there's plenty of people on here that have had no problems.
 

olliep

Wants a mk2 GTI
Oct 3, 2005
709
1
Winchester
yeah before the torrents of filter related arguments begin... this question has come up many times before and 70-80% said green cotton. the rest were all k&n, etc etc etc
 

lukin dappa

Active Member
Jun 19, 2008
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alot of people say pipercross or green cottom mate thats the 2 i would have chose oput of if i didnt get the open cone that sits down by the wheel arch
 

bozwellox

Jazz Maveric
Jan 8, 2007
136
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Oxford
Another vote for Jetex here - a nice snug fit and not overly oily. Don't know why they don't get mentioned more to be honest? Everyone just seems to go for Green!
 

Deleted member 20376

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i usin K&N they are oiley but after yoiu service it yourself dont put too much oil on it and its fine.
heard a lot of good things about the green ones.
i went to smooth my airbox, but when i went and opened it, there was nothing to smooth WTF :confused: it hasnt been done before as there are no signs of existing plastic. just one smooth box.
 
Mar 29, 2007
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Another vote for Jetex here - a nice snug fit and not overly oily. Don't know why they don't get mentioned more to be honest? Everyone just seems to go for Green!
Jetex seem to be the most popular filter on the Briskoda forum and the people who have tried both seem to find the Jetex a better fit for the airbox.
 

Willie

LCR Track car
Aug 6, 2004
8,939
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Sunny Scotland
i usin K&N they are oiley but after yoiu service it yourself dont put too much oil on it and its fine.
heard a lot of good things about the green ones.
i went to smooth my airbox, but when i went and opened it, there was nothing to smooth WTF :confused: it hasnt been done before as there are no signs of existing plastic. just one smooth box.
Would be interesting to see if there is a difference in the part numbers.
 

olliep

Wants a mk2 GTI
Oct 3, 2005
709
1
Winchester
has anyone had both green AND jetex at some time? would be interested to see your opinion as i tend to find jetex much cheaper
 

Deleted member 20376

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Would be interesting to see if there is a difference in the part numbers.

yeah ill have to check. just wierd cus i looked at some pics of how to smooth ya airbox n it looks the same from the outside then inside i aint got the nothing only the bit holding the filter in place.
 

D.K

LCR 225
Oct 24, 2007
6,408
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se london
i usin K&N they are oiley but after yoiu service it yourself dont put too much oil on it and its fine.
heard a lot of good things about the green ones.
i went to smooth my airbox, but when i went and opened it, there was nothing to smooth WTF :confused: it hasnt been done before as there are no signs of existing plastic. just one smooth box.

can you get a pic of it ???
 

DAN T

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i have K+N and very pleased with and paid £40
my car is standard cupra R i have just K+N panel and forge split R valve plus 55000miles .on 22feb at AMD RR day i got 230bhp:D it is veny nice ,i like it
 
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